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Boeing 757-330
- Reg: D-ABOK full info | D-ABOK photos
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Serial #:
29020
- Airline: Condor
- Photo Date: Dec 13, 2006
- Uploaded: Dec 13, 2006
- Malta Int'l - LMML, Malta
What the hell!!!! I know that they were doing some training circuits, but it seems that the training pilot forgot to close his window on take-off!!! Can anyone confirm if this can be possible and what may be its consequences?? 10x
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What the hell!!!! I know that they were doing some training circuits, but it seems that the training pilot forgot to close his window on take-off!!! Can anyone confirm if this can be possible and what may be its consequences?? 10xCamera
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- Reg: D-ABOK full info | D-ABOK photos
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Aircraft:
Boeing 757-330
- Airline: Condor
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Serial #:
29020
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Malta Int'l - LMML
- Malta
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Quite an original and almost amusing photograph if I do say so myself. Cheers!
here its the right answer, the cap throw a fard and the co-pilot cant support the smell
Perhaps the mystery of why the window was open could be settled by the actual crew who was involved? Is there any way to research this and then ask what was going on during take-off?